**FTC DISCLAIMER: I RECEIVED AN E-ARC FROM GOODREADS IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. RECEIPT OF THIS BOOK IN THIS MANNER DOES NOT AFFECT MY OPINION OF THE BOOK OR THE CONTENT OF MY REVIEW.**
After a night out, Phoenyx Blake wakes up to find that she and another girl, named Lily, have been locked in a dungeon cell. They have no idea how or why this has happened. A couple of days later, two guys, Skylar and Sebastian, are thrown into the cell next to theirs. Phoenyx is shocked when she realizes that Sebastian is the man that she’s had recurring dreams about for years. The four of them need to figure out exactly why they were kidnapped. Since they were not in the same places when they were abducted, they couldn’t have been taken randomly. Someone has gone to the trouble of targeting them specially and, now, they need to uncover the reasons why. Other than Sebastian and Skylar, who grew up together as foster brothers, the four of them are complete strangers, but they quickly feel a deep connection with each other. At first, they chalk that up to the traumatic experience they’re going through, but as they talk, they discover that all four of them have secret abilities that they’ve never told anyone about. As the days pass, they manage to learn from their captors that each of them is one of the elements bound in human form: Fire, Water, Air, and Earth. The people who have captured them are part of an ancient society that plans to kill them and steal their powers. Now, they only have a couple of days to learn how to harness and control their powers and use them to escape or it will be too late!
Even though there wasn’t a huge amount of action through a lot of the book, it was still incredibly interesting and I was hooked from the moment I picked it up. Most of the real “action” takes place towards the end with their escape because, after all, they are locked up in two tiny cells. I honestly loved reading their backstories, especially as more details were given as to how the elements came to be bound in human form. I also enjoyed the process of their practicing to use their skills and elements. Really, the entire story was imaginative and fun to read. Tricia Barr obviously has an incredible imagination to be able to think up this storyline and displays a thorough eye for detail as she kept everything moving in a direction that made sense and kept it interesting. I’m so excited that the rest of this series has already been published because I can’t wait to see what happens next!!